Speaking for the River: Confronting Pollution on the Willamette, 1920s-1970s

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Speaking for the River: Confronting Pollution on the Willamette, 1920s-1970s Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Oregon State University
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Pages: 336 Language: English ISBN: 9780870719165 Categories: , , ,

Speaking for the River is the first book-length study of Willamette River clean-up efforts from the 1920s through the 1970s. These efforts centered on a struggle between abatement advocates and the two primary polluters in the watershed, the City of Portland and the pulp and paper industry.

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Author Biography

James Hillegas-Elting is an independent consulting historian specializing in 19th and 20th century environmental topics. He seeks to understand the systems humans create and maintain to refashion their environment in alignment with their values and aspirations. Such interrelated systems include physical networks and infrastructure - such as transportation, sanitation, power, and communications - as well as the enabling systems of law, finance, and administration. His consulting work on these topics has included research related to Superfund investigations and archaeological cultural resource management efforts. He holds a Master of Arts degree in history and a certificate in geographic information systems (GIS).